
Major spoilers for whole Invincible Standing series, numbers # 1- # 144
Yes, yes, I know I’m late at the party; If this helps my case at all, I was only five years old Invincible The comics began to publish. So, yes, I only finished reading the 144 numbers a few weeks ago, after a one -year trip with them, which was simply unforgettable. But I’m not here to spring comics; No, I’m here to try to understand what AAA Invincible The video game has Robert Kirkman so excited. According to reports earlier this monthKirkman said that the game developed by Skybound “more excited that I have never been about anything involving Invincible. “It is completely the declaration from the person who has literally created the series; does he literally mean that this excites him more than the comics ever?
Honestly, it was the first that I had even heard of the game; By spending a year reading the comics, I avoided everything I could Invincible. I went completely blind apart from the difficult knowledge of “Omni-Man is bad” which was everywhere on the Internet after the first season of the Amazon show of the same name. So now I get into the relevant world and I learn everything on What’s going on with Invincible Today, and apparently, this includes an AAA game that will develop on the universe and traditions. And honestly, this perspective makes me nervous.
What could be the invincible game?
The invincible game is AAA, will develop on the cannon, and Skybound has financed more than half a million dollars for that
THE Invincible The game is developed by SkyboundThe studio that arrived at the last hour to save The Walking Dead SERIES – The other little Kirkman IP that you may have heard of – and delivered a last episode to the Games whose fans were satisfied. Overall, I trust Skybound. But do I trust the idea of a major game that takes place in the world of Invincible And develops the established barrel? Yes and no.
Skybound crowdfunding Pitch for the Game said that “The game is designed to contribute new stories to the Invincible Multiverse, allowing future arcs and adventures for the years to come.“It seems great, if it is done well. Invincible The comics end in a final end to the history of Mark Grayson, leaving him in a non -negotiable role to maintain peace across the universe. Wherever it goes, violence is a last absolute resort, opting rather for the negotiation and the use of the force of the Viltrum Empire to spread peace. So how does Skybound offer a game that develops on the Invincible Universe, with the promise of being a “high octane blood bath”, without compromising the end of the story of Mark Grayson?
Will the invincible game understand stories focused on multiverse?
Well, we could bring a microscope to the mention “multiverse”. As fans of the show have just learned it from season 3, There is an infinite number of Mark Grayson, and most of them are unfortunately different brands of evil and unique. The game could leave the canon universe and explore these, allowing the game to maintain invincible as a titular character. For all useful purposes, it seems that the game will not necessarily put the players in the direct shoes of Mark Grayson; It even seems that it could end up being a live game given the promise of competitive and local game modes.
However, in this environment, we can assume that the players would fight on the side of Mark; Otherwise, they would be in a position little to win on the side of his former friends and allies. The comics have informed the players that in each universe where Mark is bad, he generally kills his mother and / or the day before, and even take a look at the world of one of the alternative brands to see how empty it is of everything that makes our Mark Grayson who he is. It is incredibly depressing, and the potential absence of Eve in this context would be a non-employment for most fans. Although it subverts the story and could be fun, Invincible Fans will not be eager to play a game that murders their main character, even if it is not Really him.

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So, if alternative brands seem to be a bad choice, where does that leave potential multi-voting arcs? We would always want Mark as a titular character, right? Well, in Canon, when could it be? The comics take place on only a handful of years – with regard to the five years that Mark lacks – then end with a time of 500 years. Explore the post-city, once again, raises the question of compromising what is established in the end; “The Viltrumite Way”, which is peace through the universe. This conclusion is important, and a video game should not compromise this.
Where does that leave us then? Maybe a video game entirely separated from any story by Mark Grayson? It is difficult to imagine and would have a difficult sale for fans, given the beloved Mark. I think that one Helldivers II The format of the game could be fun; Work together to stop the evils within the universe, including the remains of Empire of Viltrum. Bring Allen abroad and ask him to send players through the stars to conquer threats. Of course, the multifiverse aspect mentioned in the Skybound ground would ostensibly work if that was the case; Allen does not care exactly the multiverse, and also does not mark Angstrom Levy is involved.

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Even so, how would something like it work in Canon, maintaining a chronology that makes sense? If the game really wants to develop tradition and create new stories, it must integrate somewhere; It cannot exist in a bubble. The comics do not leave much to imagination; Mark’s journey is closely documented over the years without real blind spot. This seems to be an impasse after a dead end by trying to understand where these new stories could integrate into Canon without compromising the current barrel. I am ready to give Skybound the benefit of the doubt, but that does not mean that I am still not nervous about these stories.
With so little information on the game, everything that can be done is speculation. I hope that the game respects this established cannon; I hope Kirkman would not be enthusiastic about a game that retains the story he told. I think that in the surface, this game seems to be very fun, but when I look closely, I wonder what it will make of the comics that I loved so much.